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CS 111 Introduction to Computer Science 6 credits
This course will introduce you to computer programming and the design of algorithms. By writing programs to solve problems in areas such as image processing, text processing, and simple games, you will learn about recursive and iterative algorithms, complexity analysis, graphics, data representation, software engineering, and object-oriented design. No previous programming experience is necessary. Students who have received credit for Computer Science 201 or above are not eligible to enroll in Computer Science 111.
- Fall 2024
- FSR, Formal or Statistical Reasoning QRE, Quantitative Reasoning
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NOT open to students who have completed any of the following course(s): CS 201 or greater with a grade of C- or better.
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CS 298 Reading and Analysis Associated with External Computing Experience 1 credits
2nd active section of CS 298 is due to the need to have two sections for enrollment during the same term.
An independent study course intended for students who require Curricular Practical Training (CPT) or Optional Practical Training (OPT) to go with an external activity related to computer science (for example, an internship or an externship). The student will choose and read academic material relating to a practical experience (e.g., internship), and write a paper describing what the student learned from the reading, and how it related to the practical experience.
This requires an independent study form.
- Fall 2024
- No Exploration
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CS 394 Directed Research in Computer Science 1 – 6 credits
I will be contributing code, running experiments upon, and collecting data to determine the impact of different types of parasitism on the evolution of complexity in digital organisms. Ideally we will prepare these results for submission to the ALIFE conference.
Register for this course by submitting the Directed Research form which requires approval from the project faculty supervisor and your adviser.
- Fall 2024, Winter 2025, Spring 2025
- No Exploration